| endimion said: top looks clearly sharper, colors are more accurate (at least on my color calibrated screens) and you have more details I don't know where you have seen more details at the bottom... the darks are so lavish at the bottom and colors saturated or downgraded a lot that you do see some stuff clearer but certainly not more detailed.... and yeah TV settings are probably more relevant to your contrast and color accuracy than the upscaler touch up... and I'm talking about professional color calibration either by a technician or with actual real calibration equipment which I wager about 99.9999999999999% of the people don't or do incorrectly |
For gods sake look at the 3rd,4th ,6th and the 7th picture and tell me which one is better from an original point of view, half of the details on the Top vanished into crushed blackness, the bottom picture is normally lit so that you can use your TV settings to adjust - that is the whole point of having tv settings. As for the AA I have no idea how that filter could do so much help, that is probably the only thing it has for it







